Pergunta: Are your reading habits now different than before?
Ideia 1
Yes, My Reading Habits Have Changed
Yes, My Reading Habits Have Changed
I used to read physical books, but now I mostly read on my phone or tablet.
I used to read physical books, but now I mostly read on my phone or tablet.
I read more short articles and news online instead of long novels.
I read more short articles and news online instead of long novels.
Social media and online platforms have made my reading more fragmented.
Social media and online platforms have made my reading more fragmented.
I have less free time now, so I read less than before.
I have less free time now, so I read less than before.
I read more for work or study now, rather than for pleasure.
I read more for work or study now, rather than for pleasure.
Ideia 2
No, My Reading Habits Are Similar
No, My Reading Habits Are Similar
I still enjoy reading books in my free time, just like before.
I still enjoy reading books in my free time, just like before.
I have always preferred printed books and that hasn’t changed.
I have always preferred printed books and that hasn’t changed.
I make time for reading every day, as it’s an important habit for me.
I make time for reading every day, as it’s an important habit for me.
My taste in genres or topics hasn’t changed much over the years.
My taste in genres or topics hasn’t changed much over the years.
During exam periods or busy times, I read less for fun and more for study.
During exam periods or busy times, I read less for fun and more for study.
On holidays, I read more novels or magazines.
On holidays, I read more novels or magazines.
My reading habits change depending on my schedule and interests at the time.
My reading habits change depending on my schedule and interests at the time.
Pergunta: Are your reading habits now different than before?
Expressões Autênticas
Tente usar essas expressões para obter 7+ no IELTS Speaking:
Turn over a new leaf: Start to behave in a better way or develop a new habit.
Turn over a new leaf: Start to behave in a better way or develop a new habit.
Old habits die hard: It’s difficult to change established routines.
Old habits die hard: It’s difficult to change established routines.
Get lost in a book: Become deeply absorbed in reading.
Get lost in a book: Become deeply absorbed in reading.